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An Enlightening Book Feb 05, 2009
By Jeffery R. Ward In a time when people simply believe anything they are told by the media and do not bother to do research, it is refreshing to read a book that encourages a search for truth. Mr. Webb has presented a document that tells you to look into, read, reflect on the Word of God and His story. I have read Part I and II and am anticipating the next sequence of events - Part III - the world's destiny.
Reflections of the Trinity PartI Jan 29, 2009
By Charles D. Long
"book worm"
I am just an averge guy from middle America who seldom is inspired to read religious material other than my Bible. There are so many events that are repeated in different books of the Bible that is becomes very confusing to understand the actual sequence of events. In Mr. Webb's book, Part I, he has described the creation of the earth and the evolv- ment of mankind in a way that is understandable and interesting. The theory that all things happen in threes makes you want to continue on to learn more about the Relections of the Trinity. It has also inspired me to purchase Part II and Part III to continue this remarkable journey of the religious history of the world.
A Rare Find Jan 12, 2009
By P. Wrenn As the headmaster of a Christian school and an avid reader, I will recommend books that I believe either motivate, inspire, challenge one to think or add value to the reader's life. Sometimes I come across a book that I consider a rare find which does each of these four. After just completing Part I of this three part series, I am convinced Perry Webb's work is this rare find worthy of your investment. I have also purchased PartII & PartIII with great anticipation in discovering what additional gems Perry has been inspired to pen. I am already planning how I should incorporate his work into teaching and Bible studies.
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